Getting Financially Ready for 2 Rabbits

1) Do lots of research on rabbits and rabbit care by accessing Internet educational sites and connecting with rabbit rescues...in progress2) Obtain rabbit care guides and health books...done, via Kindle (bought) and Kindle Unlimited (borrowed-ongoing)3) Find a volunteer job in the domestic rabbit rescue field to increase knowledge and raise spirits...done

4) Pay off debts and raise credit score...in progress

5) Figure out what city I want to move to so that I can raise my quality of life. Make sure the city has an exotic veterinarian (a vet that specializes in exotic animals) or is near an exotic vet. 6) Work on improving my health and getting stronger so that I can go back into the workforce...in progress7) Update resume...in progress8) Find a salary job in the city (or near the city) I want to live in.

9) Find a new place to live. Make
sure the apt. is larger than the current one I am living in, is
environmentally kind, and is rabbit friendly.

10) MOVE! 11) Save more than enough cash for adoption fees, bowls, bedding, toys, and other supplies-everything the rabbits will need...in progress

12) Apply for a credit card with a $2,000 limit for rabbit health emergencies.

Author, Sharon L Hudson

Thank you for visiting The Rabbit Journal. If you want to make the world a better place, do something. Shake things up and bring attention to a cause. Or, do something quiet, like fostering a rabbit. There are many ways to help make the world a better place. The choice is up to you. :-)